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Albertus Magnus College - NEW HAVEN, CT
Founded in 1925, Albertus Magnus College has thrived through the dedication of individuals across academic and administrative roles, committed to advancing the Collegeâs mission and upholding the four pillars of the Dominican Tradition: Study, Prayer, Community, and Service. Today, Albertus Magnus stands as a vibrant example of modern higher education. Learn more about the College here.
The Head Womenâs Lacrosse Coach and Assistant Coordinator for Student-Athlete Success will assist administratively for strategic leadership programming focused on intercollegiate student-athletesâ holistic success, extending from recruitment to engagement, retention, graduation, and post-graduate career outcomes.Â
Varsity student-athletes comprise roughly one half of full-time, traditional undergraduate enrollment, including significant representation in Albertus housing. The successful recruitment, retention, and graduation of student-athletes is a strategic priority for the College and a major component of enrollment management objectives, including enrollment-related revenues.Â
Job Location
Albertus Magnus College - NEW HAVEN, CT
Founded in 1925, Albertus Magnus College has thrived through the dedication of individuals across academic and administrative roles, committed to advancing the Collegeâs mission and upholding the four pillars of the Dominican Tradition: Study, Prayer, Community, and Service. Today, Albertus Magnus stands as a vibrant example of modern higher education. Learn more about the College here.
The Head Womenâs Lacrosse Coach and Assistant Coordinator for Student-Athlete Success will assist administratively for strategic leadership programming focused on intercollegiate student-athletesâ holistic success, extending from recruitment to engagement, retention, graduation, and post-graduate career outcomes.Â
Varsity student-athletes comprise roughly one half of full-time, traditional undergraduate enrollment, including significant representation in Albertus housing. The successful recruitment, retention, and graduation of student-athletes is a strategic priority for the College and a major component of enrollment management objectives, including enrollment-related revenues.Â
As the Head Womenâs Lacrosse Coach, this individual is accountable for building the requisite roster size and developing a student-athlete recruitment plan to ensure the long-term sustainability and competitiveness of appropriate rosters. The Head Coach implements a strength and conditioning program and plans for and manages practices and competitions. The Head Coach also must provide positive guidance to each student-athlete that fosters and develops the premise that athletics are an integral component of the student experience, and that athletic achievement must not come at the expense of academic success.
The Assistant Coordinator for Student-Athlete Success works collaboratively in identifying and leading strategies and initiatives focused on achieving measurable performance outcomes and metrics across the enrollment management student lifecycle. The individual also works collaboratively and supportively with other College departments and personnel, serving as a liaison, facilitator, and advocate with areas such as academic advising, admissions, career and professional development, faculty, financial aid, and student services.Â
Head Womenâs Lacrosse Coach
Provides a year-round strength and conditioning program tailored towards the individual sport.
Represents their respective program during coachesâ meetings.
All other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletics.
Assistant Coordinator for Student-Athlete Success
In this role, the Assistant Coordinator for Student-Athlete Success will work in conjunction with its department counterpart and will share responsibilities over the following areas.
Hybrid work options are available after successfully completing 90 days of employment.
Full-time employees are eligible for comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage. They accrue between 18 and 23 days of paid time off annually. After 90 days of employment, tuition remission is available, with the college covering 100% of tuition costs (employees are responsible for books and technology fees). The college values work-life balance, offering a summer schedule from June through August. Employees also enjoy 14 paid holidays, including a winter break. Retirement plan participation is available from your first day, with employer contributions beginning after one year of service, based on your length of employment.
Albertus Magnus College is an equal-opportunity employer and invites all qualified applicants to consider this opportunity and apply.
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